barrack-room lawyer

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barrack-room lawyer (plural barrack-room lawyers)

  1. (military slang) A know-it-all.
    • 2012 May 4, Shelley Birse, “Blood and Circuses” (34:38 from the start), in Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, season 1, episode 11:
      "Dot" Williams: If you were any kind of senior officer, you wouldn't have sent such an inexperienced young policeman out on such a dangerous job.
      Senior Sergeant Grossmith: Hooked yourself a regular barracks room lawyer, I see.

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